Viking VISC530-4BWH

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This induction-topped range, from decidely upmarket maker Viking, is one of seven variants of their VISC530-4B family (see "similar models", below), the variants differing only in exterior finish/color; this unit is finished in "White". Note that Viking kitchen appliances have a strikingly poor reputation concerning reliability; the company is under new ownership, but they'll be metaphorically trying to turn a battleship.

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Not every one of our partners carries every unit available. Sometimes several do, occasionally only a single one. For the Viking VISC530-4BWH, the sellers carrying it, and the relevant pricing information, appear below. Note that when shipping is not free, you will have to go to that seller's page to calculate it for your location, but the cost is generally in the high two-digit range (circa $75, roughly, but varying); take it into account when comparing total costs to purchase. Also note that there are occasionally manufacturer's rebates available; we show links to further information on any available, but they are not reckoned in any prices shown—so examine any such offers and adjust the price reckoning accordingly.

Here are the retailers offering the Viking VISC530-4BWH; be sure, when examing options, to check the seller's actual availability, to assure that they have it in current stock. And if shipping is not free, you need to visit the seller's page to determine exactly what that cost is (and be sure to reckon it into your comparisons).

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The following induction-cooking equipment (here listed alphabetically by maker) is available for purchase from various retailers direct through this site.We ask that if you have not already read our explanation of why we hope that you will choose to make your purchases here you please take a look at it now (click the link in this sentence).

Note! We are always expanding our offering of equipment at retail: in particular, the list of "commercial-grade" products we offer will be expanding in the future. Right now, we believe we have virtually all residential equipment available at retail in the U.S. at among the best internet prices to be found. If you're looking for a particular product and it isn't on our lists, please email us with an inquiry.